Griffith University is committed to compassionate education that strives for positive social outcomes, healthier communities and greater opportunities for young people. Programs your generosity has supported in these endeavours include:
With your support Griffith University can continue to facilitate exciting and important programs to benefit our young people and strive towards a better future.
More than $100 million of philanthropy has already been secured to create a brighter future for all.
First Peoples
Leading reconciliation, exploring health issues, educating and engaging with communities, Griffith University is working with and supporting Australia's First Peoples.
Music and the arts
Griffith is committed to the future of music and the creative and visual arts, producing research and graduates pushing boundaries and changing the arts and cultural landscape.
Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue
The work of the Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue (ICD) is to foster respect for one another through deepening our understanding of one another.
That's RAD! Science
Bringing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers alive for children through a series of fun and educational children’s picture books.
Blurred Minds
Blurred Minds is an evidence-based alcohol and drug education program for Australian secondary schools.
Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue
The more we understand one another’s religious, cultural and philosophical perspectives, values and traditions, the better our ability to work together to strengthen our communities and overcome the challenges facing the world.
In focus: religion and conflict resolution, secular-religious dialogue and peace building, political and economic impacts of faith adherence and interfaith dialogue and cross-cultural collaboration training.
Thats RAD! Science
Thousands of copies of That's RAD! Science books have been distributed to Queensland children at STEM outreach events and primary school libraries.
- Inspiring a love of STEM in young children: support will make a difference by helping to encourage children and educate them about the amazing worlds of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Blurred Minds
The program is underpinned by principles of gamification and designed to meet the requirements of the health and physical education curriculum. Students have fun while learning about serious topics such as alcohol and drugs.
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Inspiring the next generation of scientists…that’s RAD!
Professor Kathy Andrews leads the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery and heads up a research team battling malaria – but is equally passionate about inspiring the next generation of female science stars.